British national Samia Shahid was asphyxiated, says forensic report

LAHORE: A British woman whose husband alleges she was killed for marrying him against her parents’ wishes was murdered, police said on Wednesday.

The case attracted attention because it came just days after the high-profile “honour killing” of outspoken social media star Qandeel Baloch, whose brother confessed to the crime and has been arrested.

Samia Shahid, 28, a beautician from Bradford who had gone to visit her family in Pakistan, died last month in the village of Pandori in northern Punjab, the political power base of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

No arrests have been made so far, but Shahid’s father and a cousin have been questioned by police.

Mukhtar, her second husband, told media last week that the couple had received death threats from her family in the past. He also said her family was angered that Shahid converted from the majority Sunni to the minority Shia sect of Islam after the couple married.

Some 500 women are killed each year in Pakistan by relatives who feel their family has been shamed by a daughter or sister fraternising with men, eloping or otherwise infringing conservative demands on women.

Last month’s murder of Qandeel Baloch, who had divided opinion in the society by regularly posting risqué photos on social media, led the government to announce that it would pass long-delayed legislation outlawing honour killing within weeks.